Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1909)
n Doctor No tense In running from one doctor to another. Select the best one, then stand by him. Do not delay, but consult him in time when you are sick. Ask his opinion of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for coughs and colds. Then use it or not, just as he says. A yers W publish our formulas W bftnlih tleofco' from our modtoinos Wo urf you to oonsult your dootor Always keep a box of Ayer's Pills in the nouse. Just one pill at bedtime, now and then, will ward off many an attack of biliousness, indigestion, sick headache. How many years has your doctor known these pills? Ask him all about them. Wade the J. O. Ayp Co., Lowall, Halt. Local Items Friday, March 5, 1909 H and all aviog a good stock of hardware tinware on hand, we ask you to and Bee ns. Rchnerer Bros. House to rent. Mrs Rosa Stinson . Subscribe for The Herald $1 per year. Alfred Seymour Tisited relatives at Homer Sunday. tr: 1 r?jt . iutsa Agnes wuson visitea at uer home in Lyons over Sunday. Buy a good farm on the Dakota County bottom. I have it. Eimers. Ed Bodenbender is on a protracted risit with friends in South Norwood, Ohio. Hay 1 I have one of the finest little hay meadows on the bottom for sale, Eimers. Why is it that Van sell so much Brenn coffee? Because it is the best to be had for the money. Mr? E S Oould, of Mitchell, S D, Tisited her sister, Mrs Fred Stanard, a couple of days this week. 1 Auditor Johnson, of the Edwards & Bradford Lumber company, was here on business Friday last. Jas Hartnett was ove- from the city last Friday afternoon on business. He also paid his "regards" to the Herald A baby girl was born to Louis Krumwiede and wife Saturday, and a boy to John F Berger and wife Sun day. Mrs James Ferrier arrived here on Thursday from Cnlbeitson, Neb, and is visiting at the Mrs Mollie Broyliill home. Hiram Baker and his mother came down from Allen Monday evening and Tisited for a few days with T E Bliven and family. Doo McKernan was laid up a few days this week with the grip, and bis substitute, Mrs Earl Frederick, carried the mail on route 2. N Xelli Kinkt-ad whi i li f'o'n Atchison, Kans, on a visit with rela- es, visited last week with relatives end friends in Sioux City. Ernest Paulson arrived borne Mon day from a three months' visit at his old home in Denmark. He reports having had a very enjoyable visit. A crowd of friends surprised Mrs Henry Biermann, of Brushy Bend, Tuesday, it being her birthday. A handsome rooker was presented ber as a token of remembrance Fred Parker last week moved his family to town from the farm, and they will ocoupy the Harden tenement house for a few months, or until they leave for their claim in western Nebraska. Jas Coughtry and family shipped their household goods and departed TueBdav for Lafayette, Oreeon, near where they will make their future home. The best wishes 01 their many friends here go with them to their ne home. Iter Groh D D, pastor of St Mark's Lutheran church of Omaha and preo' dent of the Nebraska Lutheran Synod will preaoh in the Emmauual chinch, Dakota City Tuesday evening March 9th at 8 :00 o'clock p n . An offering will be received to defray traveling expenses. Do not fail to hear him Mrs J Willmann, of Jericho Springs, Mo, mother of Mrs tleo Kohlmeier, who has been making her home here ith her daughter for several months, as opeiated on at the German Luther an hospital in Sioux City lust Friday for the removal of gall stones. The operation was remarkable from the fac that one hundred and forty gall stones were removed, ranging in size from a walnut down to ooe-sixteeuth of an inch in size. While the patient is well along in years, age 63, she shown remarkable vitality, and is fast recovering from the operation. Attorney J V Pearson was here from Ponsa Saturday. Leota Quintal .ras np from Winne bago over Sunday. Elisha Wiseman is sick with an at tack of lnug fever. Chas Bates moved his family to Winnebago Monday. George Qribble was np from South Omaha over Sunday. Will O'Dell was a business visitor here from Homer Saturday. Raymond Quintal has been quite sick this week with Inng fever. Jndge It E Evans went to Batte, Nebr, Wednesday on legal business. Fred Culbertson left Tuesday for Texas on a land seeking expedition. Banker Ed T Kearney, of Jackson, was a business visttor hers Tuesday. A baby girl was born to Grant Hol- brook and wife last Friday February 2(3. Ex-Senator II P Shumway, of Wake field, was a business visitor here Mon day. A daughter was born to Theodore F McGlashan and wife on Friday of last week. Jas Harris and son, Ernest, of Homer, wore business visitors here Tuesday. Mell A Schmied has purchased the lots north of his store building for a residence location. It is a good plan to take things as they come. The Herald comes at only f 1.00 per year, lake it. Robert Hansen and Sam Nelson left Tbuisday for Seattle, Wash, where they will look np a location, F G Stanard has rented the building recently vacated by Van de Zedde and will operate a plumbing establishment. Lone McDonald and Mr Cashmere, of Belden, Neb, visited at the Wiltz Fell z home Tuesday and Wednesday. Alfred Chaillie on Monday began moving his household goods to his newly puurchased farm two miles south of Hubbard. Nut, egg and range hard coal, also all kinds of soft coal in any quantity you may desire, at the Edwards & Bradford Lumber Co. Mr and Mrs Yerter, Mr and Mrs Daviou and Mies Louise Brow, all of Sioux City, were guests at the Julius Quintal home Wednesday. Mrs Baker, mother of J H Baker of Allen, formerly of this place, departed Tuesday for California to join her hus band who recently moved there Galen Hatheway, agent for Watkins remedies, lost one of his driving horses, Monday. The animal fell through the ice on Crystal lake and was drowned. Henry Pearce and Madge Over- street, both of Anthon, Iowa, were joined ia marriage Thursday forenoon by Judge stinson in the county court room . All kinds of coal, feed and hay for sale at reasonable prices. Fields & Slaughtee Co. Theo E Bliven, Manager. Dakota City, Neb. Ed Waldman has moved into the Geise property recently vacated by Alfred Chaillie. Mr Waldman has boon succeeded as section foreman on the Burlington by a Mr Huffman, of onth Sionx City. Two big loads of furniture arrived yesterday for the new City Hotel, and it looks now as if Dakota City would have a first class hotel again. Mr and Mrs Debian are doing their part to accommodate the public . Robert A Woods departed Tuesday for his home at La Crossp, Washing ton, after a three months visit with his parents in this place. He still has extensive land interests in Washington and will put in the summer farming. Perfect eves cannot be bought at anv price, but delects 01 vision can ue corrected with properly fitted glasses We have them in all styles of lenses and mountings at reasonable prices W C Eckhart, Licensed Optometrist J S Ennis. a former resident of this county but now located at Atkinson, Nebr, was a business visitor here oat nrdav. His family is still located at South Sioux City whre they will re side until spriug when they will join him at Atkinson. W at .-1 Kemps Balsam ft I Will stop any congta that can be stopped by any medicine and cure coughs that cannot be cured by any other medicine. II Is always the best cough cure. Yon cannot allord to take chances on any other kind. KEMP'S BALSAM cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, grip, asthma and consump tion in llrst stages. It does not contain alco hol, opium, morphine, or any other narcotic, poison ous or harmful drug. lieanlar preaching at Salem next Sunday morning at 11:00 o clock. Sunday school at 10:00. Preaching nt Emmanuel church, Dakota Uity at 3 :00 p m. Sunday school at 9:45 a m Cunstisn Endeavor at C.dO. A cor diul welcome to all. The event of the season will be pull ed off in the near future, under tne auspices of the Epworth League. The young people in charge of this event ure sparing neither time nor pains to make it an enjoyable and successful affair. Watch next issue for full an nonncements. Genevieve Stanard visited at the Amelia Anderson home, Dear Vista from Saturday until Monday. She at tended a basket social given by Mar garet Quinn and her pnpils Saturday eveniDg. whioh was given to raise funds to help purchase an organ About (40 was taken in. Services at the Methodist Episcopal tburoh every Sunday as follows: Preaching, 11a m ; Sunday school, 10 ami Class meetiug 12 ni; Epworth League, 6:30 p m; Preaohiug, 7:30p m. Preach in Grace church every Sunday at 2 :30 p m. You are cordially invited to any and all these services John II Ream on Saturday closed a deal with M O Ayres for the building recently vacated by the Back of Dako ta City. The building will be lilted up for occupancy by the postofftoe, and the building now occupied by the postofQce will be moved to the ne location and will be occupied by The Herald offioe. Eighth grade examination questions are now ready and the time and place of holding the examination will be as follows: March 22-23, South Sioux City and Dakota City; March 20-27, Jackson and Hubbard ; Maroh 29-30, Homer. Dates lor the May examina tion will be annonnoed later. Mary V Quins, Co Supt. To My Patrons I have been in business in Dakota City now for the last flf'oen years, and during all this timo I have tried my best to please you all with my goods and prices, Now that I am moving into my new looation. Fifteenth and Broadway, I will now have to ask you to como with your pooketbooks, and I will endeavor to sell to yon for cash at cheap or cheaper than yon can buy anywhere on earth. Gash will always be as good as a liberal discount Bear in mind that I need the money to do business witb, and by doing a cash business I will consequently be able to divide the profit with yon For all these fifteen years that yon have patronized me, I wish to thank you most sincerely, as no one appre dates a favor more than I do, and I will also appreciate a continuance of the same pleasant business relations ; but I must ask you to come with the cash, as I need every cent in my busi ness Remember the center table ia our new store will be loaded with goods marked to sell at 50 cents on the dol lar, I invite you to come and see what we have you will be pleased and will appreciate it, because I will endeavor to do the very best I possibly can for my customers. Your Merchant, VAX EE ZEDDE, Dakota City, Nebr. HUBBARD. Frank Luzio went to Sioux City Monday morning Miss Johanna Mundy was a visitor at Dakota Ctty and Sioux City Thurs day, For Sale Fifty tons of good bottom land bay, cheap 11 taken soon. J V Beacom, Hubbard, Nebr. Myres Hanson, who was taken to the hospital a few weeks ago, is improving very rapidly and will soon be able to return home, whioh is good news to all J N Miller retimed from his visit at Lake View, Iowa, Tuesday. Mrs C F Thompson was an over Sunday visitor in Sioux City If you want a new U o oream sepa rator we have them at right prices Carl Anderson, Alfred Chaillie moved his household goods to his farm south of town, that he recently purchased from Carl Fred rickson Ernest Paulson, who has just return ed from a visit to bis mother and other relatives in Denmark, visited friends here the first of the week The hunters are taking advantage of the high water in the swamp this week and are "doing things" to the ducks Try out' "Wunderhose," the best wearing hosiery you ever put on. We also handle a large variety of other hosiery for men, women and children Carl Anderson Carl Frederickson is back at work in the Nordyku saloon, and is as "sassy" as ever, Porter Boals was here on business Wednesday Ham Thorn nas been shelling corn for a week past. Have vou seen those wall cases that Carl Anderson is almost giving away? Better get one before they are all gone, Jas Hartnett was a business visitor here from Sioux City last week. Grandpa Thorn and wife went for an extended visit with their son Coon Them, last week Edgar Frederick, of Dakota City, was here Sunday in the interests of the Eagle automobile contest. We hope the next time he comes it will be in his new automobile. Jensen Bros shipped a car load of ce.ttle from here this week and L E Priest and F Lusebrink each shipped a of load hogs Our winter underwear is about closed, yet we have a few suits that will go cheap to the first customer Carl Anderson. Peter Anderson and wife and Miss Lyle were Sioux City .passenger Fri day. Atlee Smith u improving very rap idly. Henry Cain took several head of oows out to bis farm Wednesday, where he is going into the diiry business Fred Bartels shipped a carload of sheep Wednesday Chas Jesoen returned last week from bis stay at Couucil Bluffs. Mary Thorntou is now clerking 111 Pelletier's department store. Duck costs, shirts, overalls and jack ets for early spring wear, at Carl An derson s. Mary Beason was a city visitor last Saturday . Marv Timlin went to Jackson Tues day and remained over .Wednesday to help her folks move Mary Quinn visited over Tuesday night at the Nordyke home The Methodists will have church services Tuesday evening, the 9th, and Sunday school next Sunday at 2 :d0 p m The infant child of J P Jesson and wife has been seriously ill but is no some better Now is the time you will need rubber boots, and we have them in all sizes and kinds. Carl Anderson Joe Hagan sold a fine black team Tuesday to Mike Green for (350. Herman Nelson and wife, of Good win, viHited atttieuarl Anderson nome Suturday, Mrr Cail Anderson was on the sick list several days last week. The farmers who weie hauling tele phone poles were compelled to stop on account of the muddy roads, lei phones are very slow coming in th locality; but they say all good thing are slow in coming. nr gggg Even the young folks can remember when all soda crackers were bought from an open box or barrel. At that time they were only used because there was nothing better. But now the perfected soda crackers 1 yj oil (Mta in are a t.4 their moisture and dust nroof nackapes g - - f Cj staple 3-times a day food. The fact that nearly half a million packages are eaten every day in the year shows the popular appreciation ( National-Biscuit- Goodness NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 2 Proof VI (rfl Packages I I HIGH SCHOOL NOTES CDITCD av THI SENIOR CLASS WM- Eva Graham is on the sick list. , Currence Fisher was absent Wed nesday. Edgar Londrosh was absent Monday nd Tuesday. Marie Gardner re-entered the third grade Monday. Lyle Olesen has left school to work Schmif d's store. The spriug thaw is causing quite irregular attennunce Harry Broyhill was absent Monday on acoount of sickness. Lettie Ileikos aud Pearl Hileman, have been absent the past week. A few in the uluth grade are taking an "after school" arithmetic review. The second and third grades are studying Millets pictures Sower and Woman Churning. Graca Powell and Thomas Howard have re-entered the preliminary grade after a two weeks absence. ZThos Doll tw 40 HKIDOE FUND. E S Realty, hrldfrc built by contract. UOI 04 KOAD rOKI). A Jordan, road work 175 V orr, Hii'iic T 00 I Oil I I'oilerHun, name 1U 00 Joseph mhkhii. mini) S no 1 rnnk Utitntf. mime II 00 Mike Smith, Hnme ft 50 Hlleumn HriiH, name 6 no lllcinan Hnw, mime 1 nu A I'olly. name H 50 DOS MCllKO, Klllllt II) U Tlion Mciii, Muini' 17 Frank llccncy. name 11 35 Will lunrvan, aint 1 I OO 'hurley round, Name i no ohn IHicriraa. aitmu 1 mi HiiirlnnJarrtt,muiie ".' ' I OllnkniiM'ai cl. same 1 i) Hi ITxriiun, aim 0 00 Hartnett Hron, name St 25 (leoruu Wlil hit. name ., I 50 Mrs Ann Smith, claim of $7.44, re jected. Dan Purdy, c'aiui of $1.00, rejected, liourd adjourned to meet March 27, 190'.). W L Ross, Clerk. Official Proceedings of the Board of County Commissioners. Dakota City, Nebr, Feb. 2T, '09 Board of county commissioners met pursuant t adjournment. Present, John Sierz, chairman; J'd Morgan, Fred Blume, and W L Boss, clerk. The following bonds were approved by the board : Chris Sorensen. road overseer district Wo 14: Ueo u War ner, road overseer district No 1. Resignation of It M Lerke, toad overseer district No 5, accepted by the board. Plans and specifications for bridges for 1909, as shown now on file, ap proved by the board, and clerk or tiered to advertise for bids. Bond of John J Bachert for rent of poor (arm and care oi paupers, ap proved by the board. The petition of Mell A Schmied for a reduction of taxes on lot 1, block 141. Dakota City, was granted and the treasurer ordered to acoopt th taxes in full from 1898 to date, bul ance of taxes to be stricken. The following claims were allowed ADVERTISED LETTERS P.emaining in tli6 postofilce at Dakota, Neb, for the month ending February 28, 1909. Fred HIon Mlm Delia UiWc 1. 1. rtteveimoii ('(iKenimy Mm 1 J Smith Kardley Johnson Win hlmpnon Mlm Kathleen Forbes I'eder l'uilerxon Hunk Irwin J Oorron Cora FeterMm 1 Mother J one pli Butler Mint William fvUsr M Uduiiuvo Fartiea calling tor the above please y "advertised." johs u. it i AM, I'oamaiier, (JKNEKAI, FUND Hurt Kroesen, unpolled an I KiiwanlH A H rail Ion I l.lirCo, iiiuhh.... Joliutf Hue lie rt, Ixiarillntr piiupom, to Ui biiplleil on rent for IW Neb Clark A ut I'lione t o, phone, rent, claim ill -Vl Win hlerniHiin, milary and wood Howard Itockwell, luillllf J Pltockwcll. milary John (1 llachcrt, hoarding pinner ... Hoplila Klermanu, Ixmrdlua priHonem. Oi-oi nc Wllklux, alnry and expense... W L Rohm, money advanced to Mm AnderHon John II Ileum, mipplicn (Irani CaMor, countable for election.. Ueo run Wllklmi, cohIi paid Hi' Cru ller for carpenter work Fred H Hurry, Halury for 4th quarter ol lMiM I'erklli Hron Co, mippllei Ferkllin Hro Co. uuplle Hammond A Htephnim. Huppllen faul 1'lxey, defending Tho JHill and looking up repair on Homer hrldgw Wut Bteriuann, uUlase aud arrent vt Attractive ILoW IRsxtcO List of letters remaining in the post- office at Jackson, Neb, for the month ending February 28, 1909: Ml mt Mary K Sullivan J ami's Wlllmau Mm Keegiiu, care of I'nlrlck llogan Parties calling for the above will please say "ttdvertieed." M J r lynn, reumaster. TO PACIFIC COAST: Only $26.60 daily March and April. SEATTLE" EXPOSITION : Summer of 1909, only $50.00 round trip, $15.00 more through California. SUMMER TOURIST: Very cheap excursion rates com mencing June 1st, to scenic Colorado, Rocky Mountain resorts. Big Horn Mountains, Black Hills of South Dakota, Yellowstone Park. s ' HOMESEEKERS: Only $27.50 round trip to the Big Horn Basin irrigated lands on the first and third Tuesdays. Tour tho West and see what is going on out there; you will be amazed Write for folders, rates, information, and learn about our variable route tours embracing all attractive features enroute. V. E. Snethen, Ticket Agt, Dakota City, Neb. BMMmwAmmmmJSJB L. W. Wakkley, O P A, Omaha, Keb if! US' hi lr) fl fin 42 m 4 (in HI M ft IDI W 17 VI no 14 K4 U 4 On 1 f 17 00 18 tf 1 tf T 6" XT 00 Report of the Condition of The Bank of Dakota County, "The Bank that ALWAYS treats you RIGHT" of Jackson, Nebr., charter No. 601, (incorporated) in the state of Nebraska, at the close of business Feb. 23, 1909. RKHOUKCBS Ijikiih anil (llHCOiintH I lIS.HAil zn veiirafl.iiecureilanduiiiecureil 1,UX Hit itHiikinu house furniture anil nx- turen 8,0 00 flurront miwiiwi and tax paid.. M Hi laiA from niii'i. mate anu Drivaie Intuitu hihI Iwiiikem 62,7IS K4 Total cumIi on hand "'LT. Total I IW.MI 6 LI ABII.ITIKM Capital Htock pulil In I ln.onnon Surplim tunil w Uiiiilvlileii prom no, v Inillvliluiil (li'poslU ul- Ject to check I W,W (M) Iiemanil ccrtlllcntcH of (lepo-.ll 75 W Tim" certlllcale of de- poult m.fliH yii7u.niojto Total t IW.8U M Htatk r Skhbahk a, ( County of luikola. t I. Kil T. Kearney, cashier of Hie aliovti i ii lumk. do liereliv MWear that tli HlMive xliili nt Ihii correct and true copy of tlie report inmle to the xlnte lianklna Ixiard. AVI'KKT: Kil l, KKAKKKT M. SiKAHNKV, Mrector. Cannier li K. i mHsrv. l rector. huli-i lilied and aworn to liefore 111 thin 2nd day of March, luuu. ikai.) Notary Tulillc My ( (niiinUnloii expire March 4, lldU THE LARGEST STAT EM ENT "The Hank that ALWAYS IrcaU you ItKIH I'" han ever pulillHhed. It liow an aliHolutely clean lint of notuM, worth more than thulr face, (a llttln accrued IntereM and not a kIiiuIh had one) inor thaneiiougli money on hand to pay very dollar dun, and the Ixnt lot of uUHlomen on earin oar none If you are not one of t hem. Join tho uroup at once, lie happy too, and wear luo mnlle that won't coin on," witn tne rat. Bubsoriba for the Herald, the paptr in the county. $1 a year. bee MM "M,My VJ I LLJia"''' capiagehsaters. CONCrJlTlrlAJtNISC ... - - 7rw stoPAig. HOKSJtiJUUUCBTJ t Specials on Horse Blankets and Lap Robes Strong, Square Wool Blankets $ 1.40 Large, Strong, Square Blankets 1.75 Brown Duck-Lined Storm Blankets 1.70 Heavy Plaid Duck-Lined Blankets 2.00 Heavy, Plain Plush Lap Robes 2.75 Heavy, Fancy Plush Lap Robes 4.50 , Very Pine Black' Fur Robes, Large 8.75 Very Fine Black Fur Robes, Extra Large.. 10. 50 411 Pcsvrl fctrt t SlauK City, lowav X ""iiiimmiiiniiiniiiuiintiiiiH SAAAA'fc l Sttxrgca IBroo. r